Paige DeSorbo is best known for her time on Summer House but for the reality star’s typical day is more than just one big party.
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The fan-favorite Max series The Other Two has ended after three seasons, but fans didn’t find out about the cancellation until hours before the final episode premiered.
It seems stars Helene Yorke and Drew Tarver were either unaware of the cancellation, or just pretended to be unaware, while being interviewed in the days leading up to the series finale airing.
Helene and Drew chatted with Variety for a post-finale article and they were asked about the possibility of a fourth season.
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“We don’t know,” Drew said when asked if there had been discussions for a fourth season. He added, “We hope and we trust [Chris and Sarah], and we’re excited to — if they want to — read the scripts when they send them, and text them jokes that we love.”
“The craziest thing about being an actor is not knowing, and just enjoying the ride,” Helene said.
Drew added that “either way is so exciting for us. Getting to be a part of this show and have each season be its own thing, but also all three of them together having a really great arc — it was an amazing run. And I loved every second of it, and getting to know everybody and work with everybody. And if we got to do more, we’d get to continue that fun friendship!”
There have been reports of toxic behavior happening behind the scenes at the show.
Paige DeSorbo is best known for her time on Summer House but for the reality star’s typical day is more than just one big party.
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SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers for the series finale of “The Other Two,” titled “Brooke & Cary & Curtis & Lance,” now streaming on Max. Farewell, “The Other Two.” The day before it aired its Season 3 finale, co-creators Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider announced there will not be a fourth season of the beloved comedy series, adding that they “always knew” this was “where we wanted to end” the stories of Brooke and Cary Dubek. In the series finale, the siblings, after nine episodes of selfishness and depravity, finally show up for the ones they love. On a desperate mission to win an Academy Award for playing gay Albert Einstein, Drew Tarver’s Cary chooses to take a break from acting — despite the movie landing Harry Styles as a love interest — in order to heal himself and repair his friendship with Curtis (Brandon Scott Jones). Meanwhile, as her famous family members’ talent manager, Heléne Yorke’s Brooke publicly takes the fall for Pat (Molly Shannon) and Chase (Case Walker), at once achieving her goal to “do good.” In the series’ final moments, Brooke reconciles with longtime love Lance (Josh Segarra) with a good old-fashioned make-out in the rain, and Cary meets new friends and finds happiness outside of chasing career achievements.
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, the satirical cult comedy about the Hollywood industry, is ending after three seasons, ET can confirm. The season 3 finale, which drops Thursday on Max, will now serve as the series' last episode.Created by former head writers Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider, the half-hour series follows two siblings, Cary (Drew Tarver) and Brooke (Heléne York), struggling to make it in New York while their teenage brother, Chase (Case Walker), catapults to fame after going viral on the internet.
Max has made the shocking announcement that the beloved comedy series The Other Two is ending after season three, which wraps up this week.
Ethan Shanfeld “The Other Two” will not return for a fourth season, as series creators Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider announce that they “always knew” Thursday’s Season 3 finale is “where we wanted to end” the stories of Brooke and Cary Dubek. Debuting on Comedy Central in 2019 before moving to HBO Max (and now Max), the series offered a scathing satire of Hollywood and the corruptive nature of fame. It starred Heléne Yorke and Drew Tarver as disillusioned millennial siblings Brooke and Cary, who attempt to make it in New York City after their teenage brother becomes a Justin Bieber-esque pop star and their mother a daytime TV host. In Season 3, Cary, an actor, finally works his way up to C-list celebrity status, while Brooke, after talent managing her famous family members, decides to leave the industry to “do good.”
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